Bootstrapping when using obs to build debian
Has anyone used this feature to build a complete debian system on OBS?--->"Use Repository Binary Import" I describe my process 1) I have a project target that can build the package normally, in which vim had built 2) I saw a new target, I intend to use it to boot strap, I copied the :full folder in 1) to the new target directory 3) I stopd obsscheduler, and then start obsscheduler. 4) I still cannot compile the package under the new target Who has done this before?Please give some guidance, thank you!
On Dienstag, 5. Januar 2021, 04:59:19 CET huangyang wrote:
Has anyone used this feature to build a complete debian system on OBS?--->"Use Repository Binary Import"
I have to admit that I did done it myself with a debian distro....
I describe my process
1) I have a project target that can build the package normally, in which vim had built
good
2) I saw a new target, I intend to use it to boot strap, I copied the :full folder in 1) to the new target directory
3) I stopd obsscheduler, and then start obsscheduler.
IMHO it is way easier to build against any existing debian distro repository instead. Either by using Download on Demand feature or by use OBS Interconnect and just build against any Debian/Ubuntu distro in build.opensuse.org. After having all base packages build, you can remove simply the path element from your repository definition in project meta and see if you can still build further packages.
4) I still cannot compile the package under the new target
Who has done this before?Please give some guidance, thank you!
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Adrian Schroeter
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